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100-days-of-code reviews and mentions
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Day 100: Lessons Learned from #100DaysOfCode
After earning my certificate for that program in July of this year, I continued my journey by starting freeCodeCamp's JavaScript certification. Shortly after starting the course I started the #100DaysOfCode Challenge on August 5 and on November 12 I completed the 100th day of that challenge.
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Regular Expressions: A Basic Explanation
In an effort to be intentional with my weekly reflections on the #100DaysOfCode Challenge, I want to focus this post on regular expressions. While completing the scripting challenges on freeCodeCamp I struggled and felt very frustrated with the challenges that involved regular expressions. Which means ... I needed to learn more about them and on a deeper level. So here goes!
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Day 50: Reflecting at the Halfway Point
Those are the triumphs, tribulations, and lessons I've learned from my first 50 days of the #100DaysOfCode Challenge. I'm looking forward to what comes next in the second half of the challenge and writing this post has helped me identify the direction I need to work toward. If you'd like to see my log entry for Day 50's study session, you can find in my GitHub repository for the #100DaysOfCode challenge.
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